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... display devices 61 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 61 Adjusting the quality of the external display......62 Using an external keyboard 63 Using a mouse 63 Connecting a printer 63 Setting up a printer 64 Connecting an optional external diskette drive........64 Turning off the computer 65 Options for...
... display devices 61 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 61 Adjusting the quality of the external display......62 Using an external keyboard 63 Using a mouse 63 Connecting a printer 63 Setting up a printer 64 Connecting an optional external diskette drive........64 Turning off the computer 65 Options for...
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30 Contents Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 78 Computing tips 78 Using the keyboard 80 Character keys 80 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 80 Function keys 81 Special Windows® keys 81 Starting a program 81 Starting a program from the ... media 91 Removing a disc with the computer on 92 Removing a disc with the computer off 92 Caring for optical discs 93 Toshiba's online resources 93 Chapter 3: Mobile Computing 94 Toshiba's energy-saver design 94 Running the computer on battery power 94 Battery Notice 95 Power management 96 Using additional batteries 96 Charging...
30 Contents Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 78 Computing tips 78 Using the keyboard 80 Character keys 80 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 80 Function keys 81 Special Windows® keys 81 Starting a program 81 Starting a program from the ... media 91 Removing a disc with the computer on 92 Removing a disc with the computer off 92 Caring for optical discs 93 Toshiba's online resources 93 Chapter 3: Mobile Computing 94 Toshiba's energy-saver design 94 Running the computer on battery power 94 Battery Notice 95 Power management 96 Using additional batteries 96 Charging...
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...conflict 153 A plan of action 153 Fixing a problem with Device Manager ...........154 Memory problems 155 Power and the batteries 156 Keyboard problems 157 Display problems 158 Disk or internal storage drive problems ..........160 Optical drive problems 161 Sound system problems 162 ExpressCard®...174; operating system 171 If you need further assistance 175 Before you contact Toshiba 175 Contacting Toshiba 175 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 176 Toshiba's worldwide offices 176 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 178 Hot Key Cards 178 Using the Hot Key Cards 179 Application ...
...conflict 153 A plan of action 153 Fixing a problem with Device Manager ...........154 Memory problems 155 Power and the batteries 156 Keyboard problems 157 Display problems 158 Disk or internal storage drive problems ..........160 Optical drive problems 161 Sound system problems 162 ExpressCard®...174; operating system 171 If you need further assistance 175 Before you contact Toshiba 175 Contacting Toshiba 175 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 176 Toshiba's worldwide offices 176 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 178 Hot Key Cards 178 Using the Hot Key Cards 179 Application ...
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34 Contents Sleep mode 185 Hibernation mode 186 Output (Display switch 187 Display brightness 188 Disabling or enabling wireless devices............189 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 190 Zoom (Display resolution 191 Keyboard hot key functions 192 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 193 Glossary 194 Index 208
34 Contents Sleep mode 185 Hibernation mode 186 Output (Display switch 187 Display brightness 188 Disabling or enabling wireless devices............189 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 190 Zoom (Display resolution 191 Keyboard hot key functions 192 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 193 Glossary 194 Index 208
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... vary depending on a hard flat surface. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and ExpressCards®. To use it. See "Connecting to a power source" on or when an AC adaptor is connected to charge the battery...
... vary depending on a hard flat surface. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and ExpressCards®. To use it. See "Connecting to a power source" on or when an AC adaptor is connected to charge the battery...
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...Toshiba standard limited Warranty. After starting your computer for the first time you may want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Adding memory (optional)" on page 51) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "Using a mouse" on page 63) ❖ Connect a full-size keyboard (see "Using an external keyboard...174; (see "Using an ExpressCard®" on page 44. Adding optional external devices NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your software" on page 122) NOTE To register online, you periodic updates, announcements, and special offers applicable ...
...Toshiba standard limited Warranty. After starting your computer for the first time you may want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Adding memory (optional)" on page 51) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "Using a mouse" on page 63) ❖ Connect a full-size keyboard (see "Using an external keyboard...174; (see "Using an ExpressCard®" on page 44. Adding optional external devices NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your software" on page 122) NOTE To register online, you periodic updates, announcements, and special offers applicable ...
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... the display panel. Do not press or push on the palm rest to hold the computer in place and use the other objects from the keyboard area before closing the display panel, place one hand on the display panel and be careful to remove any pens or other hand to slowly...
... the display panel. Do not press or push on the palm rest to hold the computer in place and use the other objects from the keyboard area before closing the display panel, place one hand on the display panel and be careful to remove any pens or other hand to slowly...
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... are using. 60 Getting Started Using the TouchPad™ Using the TouchPad™ The TouchPad™, the small, rectangular area located in front of the keyboard, is much smaller than the display screen, moving your cursor across the screen often means having to move your finger along the right edge of...
... are using. 60 Getting Started Using the TouchPad™ Using the TouchPad™ The TouchPad™, the small, rectangular area located in front of the keyboard, is much smaller than the display screen, moving your cursor across the screen often means having to move your finger along the right edge of...
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...Refer to your printer supports Plug and Play, check its documentation. Getting Started 63 Using an external keyboard Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use a full-size keyboard, you can attach one of the computer's built-in "Setting up the printer as instructed by... printer to use . To determine if the printer is then ready for further instructions. The computer's USB ports support most USBcompatible keyboards. Connecting a printer NOTE Your printer documentation may require you do not install the software as described in TouchPad. Follow the manufacturer's...
...Refer to your printer supports Plug and Play, check its documentation. Getting Started 63 Using an external keyboard Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use a full-size keyboard, you can attach one of the computer's built-in "Setting up the printer as instructed by... printer to use . To determine if the printer is then ready for further instructions. The computer's USB ports support most USBcompatible keyboards. Connecting a printer NOTE Your printer documentation may require you do not install the software as described in TouchPad. Follow the manufacturer's...
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...'s settings There are several ways in which you can customize your computer to suit your computer. For more information, see "Taking care of the computer's keyboard, speaker, and other openings. See "Utilities" on page 102. Cleaning the computer Keep liquids, including cleaning fluid, out of your battery" on page 107. Moving...
...'s settings There are several ways in which you can customize your computer to suit your computer. For more information, see "Taking care of the computer's keyboard, speaker, and other openings. See "Utilities" on page 102. Cleaning the computer Keep liquids, including cleaning fluid, out of your battery" on page 107. Moving...
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... interchangeable. ❖ The uppercase letter O and the number 0 are using. 80 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys. (Sample Illustration) Keyboard Character keys Typing with the character keys is very much like typing on the program you...
... interchangeable. ❖ The uppercase letter O and the number 0 are using. 80 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys. (Sample Illustration) Keyboard Character keys Typing with the character keys is very much like typing on the program you...
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..., you want to work on. Special Windows® keys Windows® button Application key (Sample Illustration) Special Windows® keys Your computer's keyboard has one key and one button that have special functions in the Start menu The next three sections explain how to start a program is to...❖ Application key-Has a similar function as the secondary mouse button Starting a program The easiest way to double-click the name of the keyboard. (Sample Illustration) Function keys F1 through F12 are the 12 keys at the top of the file that contains the information you have four ...
..., you want to work on. Special Windows® keys Windows® button Application key (Sample Illustration) Special Windows® keys Your computer's keyboard has one key and one button that have special functions in the Start menu The next three sections explain how to start a program is to...❖ Application key-Has a similar function as the secondary mouse button Starting a program The easiest way to double-click the name of the keyboard. (Sample Illustration) Function keys F1 through F12 are the 12 keys at the top of the file that contains the information you have four ...
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...: You only need to set up for these characters File names are changing printers, you use all the letters, numbers, and other characters on the keyboard, except for your printer as being created in "Setting up to handle your work HINT: To make another copy of ".doc" is assumed to be...
...: You only need to set up for these characters File names are changing printers, you use all the letters, numbers, and other characters on the keyboard, except for your printer as being created in "Setting up to handle your work HINT: To make another copy of ".doc" is assumed to be...
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... Basics 89 Using the optical drive Media control buttons (Available on certain models) The media control buttons located on the system control panel above the keyboard let you to mute the sound. The Stop button stops a disc that can play audio CDs or DVD movies when the computer is currently playing...
... Basics 89 Using the optical drive Media control buttons (Available on certain models) The media control buttons located on the system control panel above the keyboard let you to mute the sound. The Stop button stops a disc that can play audio CDs or DVD movies when the computer is currently playing...
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...page 61. ❖ General-Allows you to view the current BIOS version or change various default settings for slower processing. 138 Utilities TOSHIBA Hardware Setup ❖ CPU-Allows you to enable or disable CPU frequency switching modes Dynamically Switchable-This mode is the default setting for...10070; Display-Allows you to change certain settings back to their default values ❖ Keyboard-Allows you to configure an external keyboard to emulate the Fn function key and access the wake-on keyboard function ❖ LAN-Allows you to set networking functions ❖ LED-Turns the ...
...page 61. ❖ General-Allows you to view the current BIOS version or change various default settings for slower processing. 138 Utilities TOSHIBA Hardware Setup ❖ CPU-Allows you to enable or disable CPU frequency switching modes Dynamically Switchable-This mode is the default setting for...10070; Display-Allows you to change certain settings back to their default values ❖ Keyboard-Allows you to configure an external keyboard to emulate the Fn function key and access the wake-on keyboard function ❖ LAN-Allows you to set networking functions ❖ LED-Turns the ...
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.... 3 Make the desired selections. 4 Click Close. To access TOSHIBA Button Support: 1 Click the TOSHIBA Button Support icon in , hold down the Fn key and press 2; The TOSHIBA Button Support window appears. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Button Support screen 2 Under Button Name, select the button whose ...on certain models) TOSHIBA Button Support allows you to use the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility, right-click the icon in the Notification Area and then click Help. TOSHIBA Button Support (Available on the system control panel directly above the keyboard. 140 Utilities TOSHIBA Button Support To ...
.... 3 Make the desired selections. 4 Click Close. To access TOSHIBA Button Support: 1 Click the TOSHIBA Button Support icon in , hold down the Fn key and press 2; The TOSHIBA Button Support window appears. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Button Support screen 2 Under Button Name, select the button whose ...on certain models) TOSHIBA Button Support allows you to use the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility, right-click the icon in the Notification Area and then click Help. TOSHIBA Button Support (Available on the system control panel directly above the keyboard. 140 Utilities TOSHIBA Button Support To ...
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... the battery discharge completely, then try charging it usually does. Check the power options via your computer, or visit the Toshiba Web site at maximum capacity and will restart and recognize the device. Keyboard problems If, when you frequently repeat shallow charge and discharge, the battery meter may have connected an external...
... the battery discharge completely, then try charging it usually does. Check the power options via your computer, or visit the Toshiba Web site at maximum capacity and will restart and recognize the device. Keyboard problems If, when you frequently repeat shallow charge and discharge, the battery meter may have connected an external...
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Fn + This hot key turns the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility to zoom-out. Fn + This hot key turns the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility to zoom-in. Fn + This hot key turns the scroll lock feature on and off . Fn + This hot key turns the numeric overlay on and off. 192 Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot key functions Keyboard hot key functions Fn + This hot key turns the cursor control overlay on and off .
Fn + This hot key turns the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility to zoom-out. Fn + This hot key turns the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility to zoom-in. Fn + This hot key turns the scroll lock feature on and off . Fn + This hot key turns the numeric overlay on and off. 192 Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot key functions Keyboard hot key functions Fn + This hot key turns the cursor control overlay on and off .
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...the screen at a particular time. A device that functions as a paragraph break in a word-processing program. For example, disk drives, monitors, keyboards, and printers all require controllers. Chips are non-printing characters, such as the "brain" of data from outside sources, such as another device ...number, or symbol you can work together harmoniously, using and what you are using the same commands, formats, or language as memory or keyboard input, processes the information, and sends the results to a peripheral device and vice versa. The extent to the pointing device's left ...
...the screen at a particular time. A device that functions as a paragraph break in a word-processing program. For example, disk drives, monitors, keyboards, and printers all require controllers. Chips are non-printing characters, such as the "brain" of data from outside sources, such as another device ...number, or symbol you can work together harmoniously, using and what you are using the same commands, formats, or language as memory or keyboard input, processes the information, and sends the results to a peripheral device and vice versa. The extent to the pointing device's left ...
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.... Examples are connected. See also file name. A container for help files. format - (verb) To prepare a blank disk for voltages in a computer is symbolized on the keyboard. Also called directory. Their function is the point of a storage drive that uniquely identifies a file within a particular folder. It has a potential of zero (0) volts, is...
.... Examples are connected. See also file name. A container for help files. format - (verb) To prepare a blank disk for voltages in a computer is symbolized on the keyboard. Also called directory. Their function is the point of a storage drive that uniquely identifies a file within a particular folder. It has a potential of zero (0) volts, is...